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Damarukam

The wait is finally over for hearing Damarukam sound. Yes, bringing a sigh of relief on everyone's face especially among fans of Nagarjuna, Damarukam hit theatres across the globe today. Starring Nagarjuna and Anushka in the lead roles, Damarukam is definitely not amongst the league of those pictures that bug you with melodrama and a series of routine fights. A complete socio-fantasy film with mythological subject, Damarukam undoubtedly leaves you spell bound as you watch a series of graphic visuals especially in the last twenty minutes. Take a look at our Damarukam quick review to know more about this film.

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Story

The story revolves around Mallikarjuna (Nagarjuna) and how he meets Maheshwari (Anushka) who will be haunted by a demon called Andakasurudu (who wakes up from deep sleep after thousands of years). Andakasurudu wants to marry Anushka in order to capture all the universal mystic powers. How Nagarjuna will eliminate Andakasurudu and save Anushka forms the remaining part of the story.

Analysis :

Srinivas Reddy did an amazing job as a director. Each and every scene and character's entry was plotted very well. Screenplay literally drives you into picture. The director definitely thought out of the box and was reflected on big screen. Cinematography by Chota K Naidu was outstanding. Devi Sri Prasad did his job perfectly as each and every song made audience whistle and enjoy thoroughly. While Sakkubai Garam Chai appealed the mass audience, some songs such as Shiva Shiva Shankara, Bhoonabhontaalake songs brought goose bumps. There were also melodious songs such as Nesthama and Lali Lani, which were soothing. The background score was also too good.

Performance :

Nagarjuna gave his best. He even looked good on screen with six pack body and all. Anushka too improved a lot and gave tough competition to Nagarjuna. She, however, couldn't give her best in dance numbers. Needless to mention Prakash Raj's acting.